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Hao Ye
The goal of my research is to advance our understanding of how complex systems change over time, and the ways in which the driving processes manifest as changes. Although we have many hypotheses & models for ecosystem changes, as well as increasingly numerous and accessible data, bridging theory and observations remains challenging and elusive. I approach this topic through the development of methods for analyzing time series data and the application of these methods in specific systems and macro-scale analyses.
Education
Ph.D., Oceanography
University of California, San Diego
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2015
M.S. Oceanography
University of California, San Diego
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2011
M.A. Psychology
University of California, San Diego
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2007
B.S., Computer Science
California Institute of Technology
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2006
Research Experience
Postdoctoral Associate
University of Florida
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2020 - 2017
Postdoctoral Scholar
University of California, San Diego
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2017 - 2015
Publications, Posters, and Talks
Pennekamp, F., Iles, A., Garland, J., Brennan, G„ Brose, U., Gaedke, Ursula, J., Ute, K., P., Matthews, B., Munch, S., Novak, M., Palamara, G. M., Rall, B., Rosenbaum, B., Tabi, A., Ward, C., Williams, R., Ye, H., and O. Petchey. The intrinsic predictability of ecological time series and its potential to guide forecasting. Ecological Monographs 89: e01359.
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2019
Christensen, E.M., Yenni, G.M., Ye, H., Simonis, J.L., Bledsoe, E.K., Diaz, R., Taylor, S.D., White, E.P., and S.K.M. Ernest. portalr: an R package for summarizing and using the Portal Project Data. Journal of Open Source Software 4: 1098.
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2019
Teaching Experience
Intro to Statistics
University of California, San Diego
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2008 - 2006
- TA and lectured